This is my English homework and I hope I won't bored you with reading it. Enjoy
At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet. For poets, we are all aware, that they write not about what know but about what they don't know but would very much like to know in details. That desire is provoked by the question "What is love?". But who could be able to explain love so great as that between Orpheus and Eurydice? Who could tell what at all is this - a feeling, a dream, or even a sickness? No one, not a prince, not a king, not a knight, nor a normal citizen, nobody could handle the hard work to define the word love, but a poet would try. He probably would not succeed but he's not afraid of the failure. And that's the great meaning in the aforementioned quote : No one really understands love but when a person feels it they want to show to all the world what a beautiful thing it is by their words like the poets, or by their behavior like the young couples in the parks or cafes. Everybody is equal in front of the face of Eros, everyone is a poet trying to understand his mysterious games.
Written with little help from the book "On love and death" by Patrick Suskind
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I hope you have spent some really great time during the holidays and I wish to all of you guys this year to be better than the old one
